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Strategies & Market Trends : Ask Vendit Off-Topic Questions

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To: Spreck who wrote (7747)4/13/2005 12:17:45 PM
From: Walkingshadow  Read Replies (1) of 8752
 
Hi Spreck,

This is exactly what usually happens with AAPL.

You get about a week or two of badmouthing AAPL, and people questioning whether it can sustain its growth and earnings, people talking about the competition and how that's gonna hurt AAPL, etc. etc. etc.

Then, they report, and the analysts issue upgrades, revised targets up, and increase forward estimates, etc. And the stock rallies.

I am glad AAPL did not ramp into earnings, because when that happens, you always worry about a "buy the rumor sell the news" scenario.

So obviously that is not a concern here.

I think weakness in AAPL represents potential buying opportunities.

One other thing: AAPL likes to issue little surprises (the good kind) right around earnings.

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